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    Breakfast brief: A spring blizzard, plus severe storms

09:00 AM
March 25, 2024

Breakfast brief
A spring blizzard, plus severe storms

A late-season storm will bring snow to the northern tier and severe storms are expected in the Ozarks and lower Mississippi Valley, where heavy rainfall will also lead to a higher flood risk on Monday into Tuesday.

Did you know?

In 1843, a late-season winter storm brought snow to the Northeast to the Deep South, dropping 3 inches in Natchez, Mississippi on this date, March 25.

Today's weather outlook

A winter storm will produce heavy downpours, severe weather, and possibly blizzard conditions in the central third of the U.S. today. Have your alerts switched on.

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The western wet weather finally shifts east into the Great Basin and Rockies after soaking the West Coast and dropping heavy snow in the Sierras over the weekend.

In today's news

  • The latest update on the late-season storm bringing blizzard conditions.
  • Severe storms are expected in the lower Mississippi Valley and Ozarks.
  • A lunar eclipse occurred early this morning, starting at 1 a.m. EDT! Did you catch it? Send us pics if you did!

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